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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Jun 1904, p. 1

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B“R’AIN*:YDAY}Ea:-j i “nouns; ils?i'i'i'i,i, we“ y'iei.ta i" It will pay you to come and see for yourself. I 3" e largest Assortment in up-to-date areas/haul "" -to-wear bonnet, and childrentr'head ttear,'ever . , M, in Waterloo before. Also large Meg of 35:1. " Home silks, laces, insertions you. any Illtill F “a , in all: and linen, " the fewest prim, V use ter.-- Clo:hea.8hoac, Bata,Cape And Ken's anuhlnp. N on to Pass om”, BERLIN N , "are In the county will shut you an nth” of good, clean, up to-duto Rhir‘a that will bn It ynur diam“ for selection ttpon an t ubloa in am new All mu app-Mi no the good p~ tub in tohirt-rwattt It to m won. but. their n m Man about pmtorn, name loud Bad buoy, a “no qai'rt and exolnulu. We have the». The price will moot sll pom nqniromoml. r 500 in the lower priced to 2.00 in the fittes" h, 0. Bnehmer special This Week and Next. Also a full stool: “A Poultry Nettjpg. Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Garden FOR LADIES AND GENTS The Old Reliable Millinery House A. WESELOH & GO., Berlin. Mun-tan for Iron Hgguvu nt 2tlh1tta. Phone “I. (In. I. “I. PETER HYMMEN both amut- at 1nd Irotestsional mill find Garden Tools oifemsd by us as complete in assortment and satisfactory in quality as esn.be found anywhere. They exeell in in quality and convenience and our prices are within reasonable bounds Hose, Lora Mgwets, etc. Company of Berlin, Limited. E Freudian: m that you," tet-, oomidsmtrh min nun-nag. “an M91. must ham an my mvttitriiii. “" _ . , . 03:81.qu Proof'Ou‘ghoth formic and 0am an undo-by ttta - III - 1qu of want-proof clothing in tho “1"; They an stylish, perfect. iittieyg and maronatN in price. We will be please] to now you our assortment Umbrella, apo’oinl "u, " TIK, 1.00, 1 " and 1.50, GARDENERS ' Steuernagel’s SHIRTS. THE We but am mama In any. and has! mu. newest-"boon an: "" down In may old "not which have been Mott-n, sud - . tow on out “no loft. Good ”New; tt yuan 1:.le to be tho [in left you mate I for donut. Men'- $10.00 Ind Cl? 00 8111‘. " " 60 Men’s 800nm 9008nn3|t 550 Men's 5501M 7508uiuu<450 Boys'8t0etd6tr03ttiems_t376 Ma'360nnd4503“ " 3:276 BtTe27rond8Ai't'." u “no Bdre200.nd2.602" " “150 mWATERLOJ We Personal. -Mr. Schwoob of Strat- - ford, Misa Schwooh ud Miss Shel- , don ot Berlin were last week visiting " the residence ot In. Bemis... Mr. and Mrs. Laeeegtbatrer spent Smithy . with relatives In .Batmn..,...Mr. Don- F aid Bemis left Sunday on In extend- UN ed balms trip to North Bay ma Snult Rte. Marie... ...Dr. Ransom 'e.'e spent Sand-y win: Mend- ln Guelph. ll Our Busy Neighbor’s? .*.... Mrs. layer is spending 3 iew days with her sister in Strasburg...... Rev. Mr. Ibbott occupied the pulpit of the U. B. church " Shemeid on Sunday last. In his ebsenee Rev. Mr Rott very :ny tilled " place. ...Mrs. Sims ot Toronto '1: spending lieu dry; laat week " the residence oi In. Otterbttu.r......Mra. Penance end liar Once Patterson who have been raiding for the put year It the residence ot Mr. R. Weetwood leit [at week for their tormerrel demo It Highland Creek.....,BotI/ln. Function m Grace Ill! may trimaran“; their stay here, who are sorry to loee them horn our midst. Mm. Putters“: is [allowed an housekeeper by was Treadgoid oi Twin who has already entered up- on her duties. mic-Juana” Iii-[hav- ez. www.mu _tMtrt6.,-bruiiudta, nu Mr.%tt.kmttoextt-otttiirtrt ”has... Boll 0m. autumn mada- m -uoaa, behind the you: “bung-twin. Ann tin-munch and!“ to Wilma-tummy vhcre "tr-ttsts-wedding-rt-er- tedanUatortmersi-tin seem chat and a... Mr. at! In. Krntt wmramnmm. and In'. Iurrntiiiil ki-BG, "ca Mr. Buy In“ J Pm. The bei.ds, “In“ h yum all, mama-“Hm 1' lantha- 'atret"a2'1t ”WWQYMNI In. layer and her MW, In Ht8uc.et_Fuad" A, Balk. Notes. - Dr. Rats intends. to take . not graham course at Tor- onto trom Jun m to June tsth. Dr. A. E. Satan: will look Alter his pr Umta. We mgret to Ian: that Mr. No- iindhi was - compelled to quit work on mount ot his eyes. He In - to consult u an sped-um in Chicago. Flo-opening of lr. B. Chtueh,- The reopening ot the U. B. clutch here will take pine on Sunday. June 5th. There will Be three mica. mom- ing, utter-om and evening, padded over " Ran. luau. Wagner, Sho- wer- uld Bradley. Special than; I: being "and toe m. any and In banal-s and while um- ot manual nl sol-pon- mu no doubt it shut. tht Qt. - m hing, J.- “h, I “may and nut- e-l .mtteetai-t - be (In. In theebaetarhe.tube.tta1enttut can be tmrem.ef In the mtyvlllln - a uh put. " amm- cnnllg VIII no to.» be spat by “I that: plant. F It. all In. [and In: the, Mth in mettn. Mr. Win. tum-5c}! Dunn, spat the Mth In to“. Mr. ' Christa)“ has sold his hotel to Mr. Clan. "dink-clot Ber- lin toe the mm ot $10.00.. Mr.CttritrV 'rsannrftitaheaaesttoea'dtmetirne 3nd intends buying n private dwelling The new bullion! will tulle posesslon on or before the Mutt at June. Mr. all In. A. M Ind children ol__Berll{x. tttt Sawfl- Pmirtc Mn. A7. ft. En “finally went. the 2m with "but In Toronto. In. M. Penn all dough“ ol Wupanoludoysu tte homo at II. C. Zieghr. It. A, M. Sch-m: ot Toronto Med- kal Culley is lone tor his bonds”. Mr. old In. J. B. Ram, were visiting 1mm in Preston on Sua- (by. It. Elma,- I 2l'T, 'hLruthu21Sllt Ut', St', In h at. no on. 'WIA", it,MlWS't,Q',t In mg. m '2ttTUMt t W ' - Lt . an in In. Pliny In Wood ll mun; Elmln futtlttetty,t2aetff 3:11: 1"iiT'rai.7'.'iii'2 T, FLOOMINGDALE 'rrtharretranitrtet. ', i 0.000.000.0096me COIIUNICA'HON In. w y 1m Omaha mu cu; Auk Notes. --The annual gathering in connection- with Chalmers' church was held here on the 24th. The in the afternoon was not large, but the concert in the evening was well attertded......Mrs. Geo. Smith of Dur- ham is visiting friends here...... Miss Fume McKay of Toronto and her brother Donald of Berlin. visited friends at Fristone Villa on Sumlny. ......Mr. Jan. Louie end Mr. Rennie Hamilton of Toromu spent the 24th with friends here....) number trom here will attend the Conference It Guelph this week...“ Arrangements are being made for 1 garden party in connection with the Methodist church here to be held on Mr. Jag. How- lett‘s Inwn on the 1st of July. The beat of “lent in being procured tor the evening's entertainment Ind every effort will be put forth to mute it tt, m,,...lr. A, Brown, sr., and Illa Bemis called on friends in Eforn Int week.. . PerBotul-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lack- ner no Harold spent Sundly in St. Agatha "Fp.» Ilsa Gertie Proudlove spent t'e' days with friends in the Classic City But your..-“ Alton ' St Mun " spending some time such her sister, In. June- Thomp- uon...... Emmi Lulmct spent 1 in at" with Mend: in Linwood..?lr. and In. Rustic um! Emilia: ttietriett qt notable paid . "art Tuit to their mm- hue on Sunday. _ Wkllu KtrBtt" W}! can)”: gun“ P-te, tith It “I, . L. Botarr,-art. MF In In» It“ a was 105.19 Hi - “A (than 1- It!” 8‘- "r-mm 'ft, 1tttg'g, mm ' in t It mud like. Btshau, "ent M h a. Twin Cttr.-Wmtrs Cluuoo “at: uni Chub. Mares got My In Humane Mean our] Diet: and A. 'httltt hon Thr- “Wk up." Sum-y wily reutives.- mu Sum Muller 'Feltta tow days with her niater, Mrs. Fred Mayor. N4i.r.-tro min-g! to ma um Km. Pew Ottmatsn In! c., I: cum who were kid numb tum- "etstorat.wd.r.sreaNe mm.- mm to male busines- aerirt.-au. Mr. Henry Dunc]: moved. his home- hold enacts and {Emily to the Twin City Int Wodnadny. HAPPiLYNEDDED.-A quiet but pretty and [amenable wedding took place " the Albion int. "Thursday when Kin Knife ill-yer, second dau- ghter of Mr. end Mm John Mayer we: untried to Mr. John Austin, at London. iormerly inter with Mr. some at this pure. -The ceremony we: perionned in the New Humour; Raul: Cntholic Church by Rev. Fuller Wanner. The hnmetttqt' re- mm. ot both the bride and groom attended. We understand that the young couple will reside in Grit, when he holds . good position on other. We wish the young couple I happy and prosperous untried liie, and my their trouble: be few. sud son Irom China, Mrs. A. Fame. ot Stratford, and Mrs. Mitchell, of Newton. visited gt Mr. Jno. ane's lat week... ...Little Libbie William, ot Baden, is visiting her grandmoth- er, Mrs. Webster......Mr. uni Mrs. M. Winn, ot HBrrkesville, spun Sunday at Mr. R. Poir'B......Mrg. Jan. An- tlckup visited Mend: in Lht’ovel on sum-y u}! Sunny. BrteA.-4tstiu . mmiter of sum-tn m woman “tended the convu- “OI held in Linwood on Fridgy......,.. Briar.-.. Our 300th! tam phyod the ttrat guns ot tN season with the t3hahespeare team It the Inter place on the Mth, resulting in a tie, score 1 to 1. It "is, expect'éa the tie will be played on here on Batttsrdar,June 4th. ' ' Itt Ice can: parlor vu opened on may "e'titttt a J. [AMMV'I ad V“ well patrortised,........ om- am new! tttto-the house of R, B, Ball Int ,ere...,..tEes. In Cum “I %tsggtee “Tue. at one, "gunman“ bull.- in, In. Wm. has, Iatrt wear. My. Lu. LL]. '-t.-ah. A. was. spent "r to“: my in -t... ...II. P. B. Dina-i- ol Linwood and sum Personal. -Mr. and Mrs, Cranston HAWKESVILLE WIVERBOURNE WELLESLEY CROSSHiLL WK The' most valunblc coriection" ot wild animals in the world is the me- nagerie Mature ot Ringling Brothers' show, the ingest circus organization at all time. Among them no two gi rattets, the inst of their tribe; the on» ly rhinocaros in captivity; the dams! extinct gnu, or horned horse; a real trahy.elephant, America born, stand- ing ac higher pan its mourn“: in: a, The sum quotable ot the (an. Pram And Hap-let and Preston & Serum Electric Railway goes into ck tact Tuesday. A cu In". Gut er- trylall hour unpmencing " 7.05 _ m. and Rodin "an hour commencing u 7.05 a. In. F ' m, bete'khr-" have eomNeted their work on the new “not nuts! union. " the junction “a the no» QrqamtttteiriatliiBterior ot the {gliding and and compleud. will be . Mann: station. _ _ “It. mm: ot the Metallic Works, unmoved into Mr. E. J. Duck's re- sid_ence over his drug store. l The announcement is made that. the the Postmuter General has appoint- C. M. Schultz, 'bstmaster ot Hess peler, in succession to the late Mr. Chapman. Mr. Schultz is a well known citizcn who has conducted a boot and shoe store here tor many years. MfiriF.cukjirik. a Do. me:- leu- lwmmn their tl"'tf,'atd'ttt""H"-u't by!!!” . . It. a, J. but all - In: loud into Mr “some In home an Lnadr'iHill, pun-clued a, short a!» 150-. 3m: runny trienda in Preston of "Old Mae." who a due time operat- ed the ddmmy on the Gut. Preston and lleapelcr Electric Street Railway will be pleased to low: that he looks his and hearty and is the same old jolly "Mac" lie is in Detroit where n Preston man met him. Mr. Moses Unger has nu unequalled reputation " 1 dealer in horse- llesh, This spring he has nirendy handled over 100 horses. The major- ity were shipped to Mmitoba. _ Mr. Unger is also engaged in buying and selling cattle to the butcher and deals in tat stock, which is n great held to the maker: in this vicinity in sup~ plying cho stock. Mrs. Mary Salyerds, Wgterloo Road tell down a. WV” $unday night and was seriously injured. The" ham: and ulna ot the right arm were brok- en. - The Canada. Woolen Mill continues to run, but the management is grad- ually closing down. Every day more hands are being laid on. It is rum- ored that some ot the principal em- ployes ot the factory will shortly leave, ’41“!!me I“. f It wralierrrt 'g'N1tt',af, Routvtkh wuwum.nung~ "mte.zaisedaartmrtaUst. Emblem: tNg,"geu',,.tt mm“ M MI" ttP.ttitet1mtieirteinordir "yHrttealira.Therir. T will”! not!“ at than“? 9 om» lunch: “at. my. k W Ml too. Thad” um.- - " 3 “that. In. Wm. McConnell, nee Luella Graeb, is we regret to say. holtelesa- ly in, iiss Rebeca. Martin of Sacruosa. Cal., is visiting her aunt, Mrs, James Suit. Hi. I. D. my 15mm '_iertr If hath. In in town Bhicopee Woollen Mills. is the farmer’s favorite wool tnding place: Whyr'B I camellia farmers Ill know they got u hi h a. price for their wool 2lf pure all wool goods in trade " a low . ttttare " my othor mill in the province. 20,000 lbs 'at 'l, “N Wigwam" 12 n u no. 1Wll sii're'),',ii' wmwodé other” " 'iti9,tt/'i)S?ryi'.'it'i' f,rgttpt I q , 0" PM when“ to Inn 'gh1teg',etftltrgt,lw. RARE JUNGLE BEASTS Comm of " Nudgebpaintingorcuung . . 'regititittp tmtgttgttr bls'tt',S'il to.» BESPE LER, to, g, |CHEAP CASH STORE and the only one ever bred, born and reared in captivity; and a gigantic troop of forty elephants, the largest company over shown under canvas, and more than twice as many as are with any other show in America. In this priceless collection at odd animal creatures the specimens are til per- tect types, and 108 cages, lain and dens no required to curry them. The big menagrrie tent is the largest ever made lor a circus, and so higdha' manoeuvred within ils walls. Fret quently colleges wd schools are clos- ed so lint students may have the privilege of Inspecting this wonderful exhibition ot wild animal life. One may practically mate a tour yrr the world in the time devoted to the stu-' dy ot this immense Zoological display and nm'or again will an opportunity present itself of seeing, a grout many 't almost extinct. The horse whibitlnn oi the Ringling Brother! World's Greatest. Shows is another "massing Nature that separates this marvellous show from all Others. It’s u reotintt tuthritl outlut anything pn the market. Ten yam record for Durability and Ediciency. In Roll- 26 inches wide maintain 216 aqua: f «i 1"lthl'u'"dthl"fotli1'rfG'lf use? mun-moxmymmummuuuhoujfi"“ mmh¢Muoinmm u by bald.) Trut Mutwomcm,w¢hyfl,uhhufinq tity we kindle andthoprieu'omubb waive. - titr'"umsandthii-ausitrto"iiG.'". T" .Doitgettuiaaurmruututit is too In. in ttiéNmt hvoymmpMmMMhtp‘any Wanna supply your nut-indium; - - J, Room Mouldings in great "riii'ir.e we supply Paper Hangon- -.'.1r t.'2t1t?ett!ttrttti-tuoireettt “an...“ L_A_-L,,:, -- . . - _ WALL PAPER? In are still in a Mini t: . sp!endid assortment of I Weichel's Weekly "Store News SMYTH BROS}; td I I BUBEIIOID "l I 21‘me; teo""'"""""" - 'tbkiép'ln tom" . 'lib?,?, tg/tttlt Mt'tu,-,su,,,,e The shoe: are ottN--ttttt - In yours. Let's mt our we shoe quot- Inn. A India! a: h :Hm Moonw- a “no tttat " bl! fttet/iita hll use, and " his pocketbook. . Ottr thou will fit ttll than. The rig!" leathers -tbo hm: In“, too Ind hook; tn 311 am. and widths. for a pair of shoes, Mr, and you’ll an guppy" ttt lay. To. Fit a Man With. Shoes} . a: $2.00 $3.50, $4.00, or h.oo WHAT IS IT'? Perfect Satisfagtion Sh” Hausa. PAY US The customs receipts M the port ot Berlin tor May mounted to 830,- 08I.83, an inerease ot $10,024.71 out the same mum last you. Mr. Isaac Shanta received word on Monday at the death ot his daughter. in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth Shun. " Carstairs, Alta. Mr. and In. Shanta moved west about the yum There are 675 horses with the bitt - tcrprise, over 200 at which no pus-l u.......;. mumais of blue blooded pd!- grmn 'ire capital invested In this Il- ,‘A may.“ oCthe World's Greatest Shows is enormous and beyond “It reach at the promoters ot other "W. bitions. , 'lhc big show will be here one day 'orml, Tlmrxday. June 9th, and give um performances. at 2 o'cioc'k mi It 'tymission tickets IN um 1m"! rvwncd soaks mar be putati- ml on circus day at the suns prion as charged on the show grounds " Nicholson's Bookstore, ., BERLIN, ONTM

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